Vehicles we accept in Arkansas

Cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, boats, RVs — running or not, clean title or complicated.

At Arkansas Auto Bridge, we believe in the power of community support, and we're here to turn unwanted vehicles into necessary resources for our neighbors. We accept nearly all types of vehicles, whether they’re drivable or not. From reliable family sedans to older models that have seen better days, each donation plays a crucial role in funding our free benefits-research service. If you have a vehicle that you no longer need, consider donating it to help local residents access vital programs like SNAP, Medicaid, and WIC. Your contribution can make a real difference!

Categories we accept

Cars & Sedans
1995-present

These vehicles often sell well at auction, with proceeds supporting local charities. Their reliable structure makes them desirable for buyers looking for everyday transportation.

In cities across Arkansas, sedans serve as the primary mode of transport for commuters and families alike, making them a valuable donation.

Pickup Trucks
1995-present

Pickup trucks are typically sold at auction or repurposed for parts. Their rugged nature makes them sought after by buyers who need reliable work vehicles.

From farmers in rural areas to tradespeople in towns, pickups are essential for many Arkansans who rely on them for work and daily tasks.

SUVs & Crossovers
1995-present

SUVs and crossovers can command a good price at auction or be sold for parts, catering to families looking for spacious and versatile options.

With outdoor adventures and family outings being popular, these vehicles are in demand across Arkansas, particularly in more adventurous regions.

Motorcycles
1995-present

Motorcycles can be auctioned or dismantled for parts, attracting enthusiasts looking for a project or spare components.

With scenic roads and motorcycle events, Arkansas has a thriving motorcycle culture, making these donations particularly impactful.

RVs & Campers
1995-present

RVs are often sold at auction or refurbished for new adventures, appealing to those seeking leisure travel options.

Arkansas is popular for camping and road trips, making RVs valuable donations for families eager to explore the great outdoors.

Boats
1995-present

Boats might be sold directly to interested buyers or parted out, benefiting those keen on lake activities.

With numerous lakes and waterways, boats are a common donation that helps Arkansans enjoy their time on the water.

Commercial Vehicles
1995-present

Commercial vehicles can be auctioned or stripped for parts, vital for local businesses needing dependable transportation.

Arkansas's growing economy requires reliable transportation solutions for businesses, making donations of these vehicles especially beneficial.

Non-running Vehicles
1995-present

Non-running vehicles can often be sold for parts or scrapped, with funds supporting our programs for those in need.

Many Arkansans have old vehicles they no longer use. Donating them can be a way to give back to the community while clearing up space.

Condition guide

When considering donating your vehicle, it's important to understand the different conditions it might be in. Running vehicles are ideal as they can be resold or auctioned off with ease. However, we also accept non-running vehicles as they can still be valuable for parts. Even if your car hasn’t seen the road in years, it may have components that can help fund our mission.

Vehicles with salvage titles are accepted, but we assess them on a case-by-case basis to determine their potential value for donation. If your vehicle is rebuilt or reconstructed, it may still qualify for donation, but be sure to check with us for specifics. If there is a lienholder present or if you are missing the title, we can discuss options to ensure your donation can proceed smoothly. Your old vehicle can still make a difference!

Title status

Title statusAccepted?Notes
clean titleyesA clean title means there are no issues with ownership, making the donation process seamless.
salvagewith restrictionsSalvaged vehicles are evaluated individually to determine their viability for donation.
rebuilt/reconstructedcase-by-caseRebuilt vehicles need special consideration, so please reach out to discuss your specific situation.
lienholder presentcase-by-caseIf there is a lien on the vehicle, we will work with you to determine the best course of action for your donation.
missing titlecase-by-caseWhile missing titles can complicate matters, we can still discuss possible solutions to make your donation happen.

Pickup considerations

At Arkansas Auto Bridge, we understand that not every vehicle is easy to move. We offer convenient pickup options for immobile vehicles, regardless of their location. Whether your vehicle is parked at an apartment complex, rural property, or even a marina, our team will coordinate the best time and method for pickup. We aim to make the donation process as simple as possible, ensuring that your generous contribution can quickly help those in need without hassle!

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